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af a_i CANUCKS GET THE WORLD’S SPORTING NEWS [youDovT TO BIG GUS AND TAKE GAME IN EIGHTH RAYMOND AND LYNCH GET OFF ON WRONG FOOT AND | STUFF 18 OFF. esterday the Mm one end tnning Canucks fell upen big Gue Thomp eon and pounded him te all points) ot the Uitte, Vanceuver ad soored six rv @ seven Dit, whioh put them om the good The league leaders Were unable to do a thing from thea on. the fret elt jnmigge (us at lowed five sangel, hits, and to| make him tee t hix team Molen had Sanat poor five rune And then came te unspeakable f was Thempsen’y firet defeat io Bees pitched. Lynah and > Baymend ele aided tn the downfall by untimely Beets Akin @ebibited the reat (Melding feature of the contost when he hed Ken nedy’s het ene Bear ind, The compasa When the smoke s i POA. B eh ere } TN Re he” Gee By es fee - & . ee e $33 3 a | 3 4 ; ¢ 0 3 e ° Hi Totais Ye eet ee ee | *Patted for Thempash tn winth eT bd langourer— AB. ee, 5 . Y ‘ ; ’ pititi «% FI 2 4 ‘ ‘ ; 2 wer, tb ‘ 1 o i hess at oS Be ae ae Fe Totals ...04 O fe us 8 Beore by inntn: ttle Messsrecal ‘ancouver oeeote rs minary: Twe-hase * hit Sacrifice hite—Itay mond, | Mahon ok, Gilligan. | y based Magee, i Bennett, | Bases go bate n. | track eut—By Git igs® ¥ on! Thm Um- | = So ae TIGERS TAKE ONE. Vetted ) meopee” Fans FoF Tiegre hb walked into T. Seaten's benders ing Write and four rune moments The score - a rtland sting Batterios—@amuels and Kellackey Seaton, Murray Abeehan. caTs WALLor ee AneRDREN, me ‘ Wi Aberdeen won easily y game whl at ae time Sateer Slever we the Indians seven scattering hits, Aberdees }® edition of The Star. +i right up to the minute * l* NATIONAL LEAGUE |) At Pittsburg. Philadelphia . ‘ mes Pittebury ereeee ‘ 7 1 Batterles—Moran and Deoln; Letfield and Gtbeon. At 8t. Louls, RK HB Brooklyn ... owesees- 3 2 | St. Louls cosencceses @ © 2 Battortes Rell and lergon; Beebo and Salle nud Bresaahan. At Cinoinnati. RH Beaton +6 eeeeee ye ae Gincinnatl ..... ‘ 6m % Rattertes Ferguson aed Mattern aad Smith; Campbell aud McLean and Roth At Cirteago. Chicago-New York, no game; rain, Standing of the Clubs. lL. Pet. Pittsburg .. i 400 Chicago 16 636 |New York 7 Bl | Ctnetnnatt 2 Philadelphia AB 20 | Brooklyn IT 9 Bt. Louls . eae Boston +12 8 300 Today's Games. New York at Chleago; Phitadel | phia at Pittsburg; Boston at Cinein- | 1; Brooklyn at St. Louis; ee REDOINGTON WRITES FOR THE STAR. Pathfinder” L. W. Redding ton, who brought the “Path. ® finder” autowoblla from New & York to Seattle, has been on }® gaged to write the Victoria rac wing aewe for the «porting Hie first ® coutribution will appear this ® evening, Reddingion knows ® every Kink aud twist of the ® racing aeme and is one of the # cleverest sporting writers io the business, Watch fag ** os RES, ETS PAR STURSDAY, JUNE 8, wa % While this bang © 1arGe eavingy 90 even g *'Ger Commersia) neee, We are “od verve you in both 4 partments The f Ing direatorate 4 ‘VANCOUVER 15 READY rH LAGROSSE SEASON (hy United Press) VANCOUVER, B,C, June & The Britihe Columbla Lacrosse ap HAVE 10 Be careful of the kind of HERE'S A SIGHT FOR SORE EYES-- MIKE DONLIN IN UNIFORM AGAIN nee, It weather you’re connervative, ciation on opens next Satur you pies ate ay, |day in Wontunjuster with « 606i having every day— between Vancouver and the Royal . Forginans dl . Loy City aggregation, Vancouver will whether it’s rain- An Stevan not be as etrong as laat year, owtng . a ¢. Mi to the absence of John Howard, last ing or not, ¢ + tli ears wlar who can not re " rhe r, t || because N Hoge, Boiner, Granches ag Georgetown ? ton, and Ray from Montreal for two weeks Murray, another crack elder boon signed, and will report later The first game is conceded to the Westminster team, an it is as strong an ever The Vaneouver Ineup will be as Gibbons, geal; MeCon point; Mathosen, coverpeint ark, Clarkaen and G, Mathesen, in defense, Taylor, canter, Longfel low, Allen and Hennessy will be In field, with olther Ravey outelde, and Lalonde In: | noouvers and the 'MMGING BALLOONS: LAND IN FAR DISTANT PUES Union Savings § i Trust Co, fellows $15.00 UNIS not affected Mike Dontin in Uniform, Snapped at Reereation Park, Gan Francisco, | Are During Practice with the Ban Francisco Coast League Club. The Figure on the Right in the Larger Picture ie Rollie Zeider, 'Frisoo’s DOUBLE DUTY % by constant wet- Phenomenal Shortstop. (ty United Freee) : ot | AT THE Pr (By Welled Press) tlee © Ban Francisco te - NEW YORK, June &.—-Porbes and|f ting and drying— | BUFFALO + WRAMCTROD. Cab. June 8.~ (et rast League, And lceceestots Maticas fended bt Cortnts SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jun: how he did Hine ‘em out! He was Nees aleaiiee ts 5 they don’t need 424 PIKE 47, Ob! you New York fans! Wht chore with the same old swat that F ; mes: wouldn't you give to see the only | pat him second on the list when here from pressing every 27 W. Mike Doniin to Giant om |Ube batting averages were cast up ~ bean n entry in the nationa we e nolo | Bat year ween’ work will put bim i 8000) race, which mtarted from Indianap i 6 xP vorting, as of_old, on the Yolo) hut there's the good news for you | shay a Pe raene uteolf e>me you expose Ling nITER tor [ 3 Th n ‘ r grounds? big fana. Sh! Mike tw thinking The second man in the pleture !6| "014 that the Hoosier, piloted t me cot When Mike hit San Francisco, | thinking awfully bard, so den't be) Rollie Z Gan Francisco's e¢n- | haiawin and Walsh, landed near the them to hard seo Unat 1 he simply (Surprised if he hikes back wo New | ational stop, who was turned | ine place Internations! Bead @ his old stamping ground, be Wmpy | as soon as his theatri¢al en-| back by the White Sox, but whose i service. = couldn't realst the call of the dit!» nents close and affixes his wig-| wonderful work makes it a eine | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 1.~| 4009 American Bask }mond and a few days ago he dot | nature to a Giant « that Cominky will take him back! mo ialiuon New York, bearing j~— — ned a uniform and indulged In prac |louks @ bit heavy, but a nid a [Forbes and Harmon, landed at AMUSEMENTS ax"! Corinth, Minn, 490 miles from here, chhhheketaeeenan today. The Hoosier onded tts | MOORE | flight of 300 ralles at Green Bria, JOuN COME YOUNGSTER BREAKING INTO GAME eee eee eee ee eee “The Green Star It wil * have all the sperting sows # . PREPTESEEH SEE EY BASEBALL CHATTER At last Gas got it Tt had to come somo time, you know, Hut Gus won nine games before he was bumped. And Tealey and Mike aided the slaughter by costly buagies, Things Ddunched aad won. The score % Bardeen. : tt , Wright and ondien: Slewer Kreits. Standing of the Clabes. MS a eae i oe Games Today. grabbed Seattle at Vancouver; Portland ®t | third and heaved It across for “an” Tacoma; Spokane at and Kietnow. At Philadelphia. ~ H. © Cleveland ...... +3 9 1 Philadelphia Ba nee Batteri i: 6 64 16 ~ iw 2 22 at 22 437 27 «308 Games Today. Detroit at New York; Cleveland at Philadeiphia; Chieago at Wash- ington; St. Loula at Boston, DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Graduate of Northwestern University Dental , Ohi cago. Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only. Prices Regsonable. All Work ‘ert grape bath fo ther © einai ont a ath you tad 8 In ttl tmente 1 ‘on ai th ‘Bag, ‘facond do Wreak badly occasionally, dou't they? Every man on last year's cham pion tribe plucked Gus for at least one bit. Davis, Quigley, Paddock and Snyder each came through with two safe soaks. Akin pulled off a rich bit of fleid- ing in yesterday's battle when he Kennedy's sizzier near swift and sare out. —_— Capron went in to bat for Gus to the ninth fn a last desperate of fort to pall the game from the fire, but It was no go. Bennett plucked three hits {n four EB. | times up, sending over two runs. Something must bave been the iter with Qua yesterday. He Magee was the stenling kid. He pulled off two swell thefts Ren- sag epee Ses Shea beat Sugden wot Still, Mike’s men have won 10 games more and lost 10 jess than any team tn ~ or Just a atight lead of . that’s all. Allen took care of two chances in left field yesterday, but he tailed with the stick. In the horrible eighth, Manager Mike allowed Quigley’s grounder to gambol through his underpinning. H. E Thereby allowing Scharnweber to § 6} ¢rORs the rubber. The Tigers plucked Portland yes terday to the tune of 4 to 0. And Spokane waa bumped by L. Pot. | Aberdeen. The Black Cats grabbed 14 .659)| the game fo the fourth, when they 17 .576| fell upon Gregg and pounded out four runs. SEATTLE TEAM 1S THE GUSSOFLEAGE And now comes one MeCredte of Portland with the assertion that Be- attle may be all right, but that he has a team that te better, He even geen #0 far an to state that Seattle ia not going to get thts | bit of bunting that ts one of the objects of the season. Too bad, Mr. MoCredie. You are a better sport than some of our Ta coma friends, but your dope sheet te pled. Seattle is in the lead, aha has always been tm the lead, and she will atay fn the lead. She started off by taking quite a bunch from the Waddlers, and it has i ducks for her ever since The reason ts plain, open and #im- | ple, and one can read ft a» he runn Seattle has the candy bunch of the league, hitting, baso running and tn- wide work all conatdered. Also we have a lead of a mere! trifle of 166, and It ts the middle of June —almoat. Let ©. HB. Brown Plumbing Co, send you @ plum with his tools, Main 3500, Ind. SI ae eh RES tet Hy Weems Lee, con Thureday and ve to $10. Me. | The JOHN CORT, Only Matinee FERRIS And His Big Singing LIKE SEC( 0 ) ER athletic pet, and Yuouft Man @ ; “THE ore matched last aight # 9 First Avenue. ating bout to be held here Friday, June 18 Jack Curley, manager of Cort’s arena on the Pay Streak arranged the match and it will me off in that place. Ourley managed the Golch-Mahmout ® mateh tn Chicago which recent ® iy attracted so much attention ® Roller is now in the Bast, but ® will start for Seatiie at once, *. * for a wr CONNELLSVILLE, Ps, aie, . “We've reed about Hans Wagner and Ty Cobb, but ob, yeu “Dutel’ Meyers,” sing the Connelisvilte fans Cennelievitie ie a unit in the Peanasytvanis and West Virginia, whieh, In the vernacular, tx at thines ttt oo of this docan'! prevent the bugs saying | fooiish things with the same carelers | abandon (that marks the ae| On the Square Opp. Totem Pole * * * * * * ® Turk,” * * * *. *. seeeeeeeeeee ot thetr brethren, the big league fana, over the doluge of thelr pet, “Duteh.” Myers. in the opinion of vateran | players who have drifted dewn to the P. & W. Va, te the beet natural bait player they ever gared upon. He plays ball ae If he can't help it and seems pomecased with « atxth sense that makes him de th: right thing at the right time. He has that tmvatuable aaeet, baseteal! brains. Tm the 1% games Comneliaville ha played, Myors has batted a 407 clip and leads the league by a wide mar+ sin. Hts bite are of the clean-cut variety, many being for extra basen He has « home run, & three-bagger and ix doubles to hie credit, in ad- ditton to bis many singles. Myers ie blessed with a powerful arm aod appears to be equally at home in the outfield or infield, He has been playing @ sonmational game at short and is the talk of the etr- cult, Kothusiasta compare him te ‘Terry Turner, What makes Myers’ performances all the more remarkable i* that thie is hiw firet yoar in organized bage~ ball, His home te at Bast Liver- pool, O., where he played last season with & sem!-professional team. His work was noticed by Geo. T. Travia a fn, who sent the sensational youngster to Manager Alex. Mwee- bi i i ee ee ee eed Triple steals bave heen made but) twice, In 1904 Padden, Sugden and | Burkett worked the trick on the} Athietics, and last summer Davis, Coombe and Oldring pulled i off than any tore in ® hee Se A special — wk te oft, is teas You dren will be scing' alr ships ae @ means of befor, (iy United Frese) ‘elson 45 rounds before Tom Mo- robably be staged over the usual Ruscsll & Drew, Mere. The regular list | umphant wi 4 who will stage the match, that he is on Washington Emma Bunting, meet Nelson over the longor dis- éres, 1c; evenisgn, . $1. Woigast never battled more a Gee. Noleee hi has consented to fight the (ecometio ROAD SHOW, 108 ANGELES, Cal. J B—Ad $2. 00 7-1 P.S.& W.) 8 ANGELES, Cal., June 6.—, Wolgast refused today to tight Bat |Safety Patent Insulated N Carey's club on the evening of July Side - Cutting PLIERS criiana 13, and as @ result the battle will Seattle S 1 25 The Leading 10 round route, Tonight Woigast wired Tom MeCarey, rice on these box | EB BUNTE joint i-inr. PLB & W. “ONLY A too busy to train for a long battle, mae te . Many attrfbute Wolguat’s refusal to *| Shop au” ber bet i * t being due to his f hat The Raleigh oes screw , Turkish Baths = pat reente in hts life, hence he PANTAG! know what he can stand. e Pike, e Pee Aw, areas alee and : | Mitwashos lad any umber of PANTAGES ALL § Direction Alex P S—Neovelty American lineman, motorman electrician appreciates and takeq Na vy Yard Route" ot Invatea athe ‘barvica DAILY Time CARD it ote Leave Heattles Leave Bremerton for Seattle nay of the local team, to learn a Mar ae are i 248 a tae ave, b:t8 6:00, | seae nm, Oo m . 18, a 15, af something of the game turday only, 1) i's » 115 pom To the surprise of Bweeney and the old players, Myers made good from the start His rough edges were worn smooth, and although but 18, he played rings around avery tnfielder and outfielder on the team. very pitober in the league “BUTCH” MYERS. Weat Seattle LOIS $e | Phones: Sunset, Au wea ine¢ Fred M. Spinning new 1310 Second Avenue Steamer Kennedy Goes Around the Bay. G10 ned 10:20 «, my 1:90 and G15 Patra Nonts on Sunday, Pare S00 Row nd "ely. Phones! Ind. 796; Main S101, 2999. looks Iike ready money to bim, ‘Twice this season he has made four bits In one game and seldom has he been returned hitless, verve ie ti “The Road to One of the Mest © Seea —= ix round trips Leave Seattle \ ROGERS AND HEROLD G0 teh ha? TED ee, Oe me. cee 1 pm Leave Rverett To m, 9:15 ut m, 5:15 pom. 8 pom. and 7 Single Fare to Snohomish Round #140, Steamers City of Rverett and Tete- Colman dock. Phoues, Sunset, a092, Ind. 196, oa | ss Ger Var \ Mats, 100, # é Nights, 106, Sha, Be day’ : Advanced Vi working extracting | Taddio Cutt, people, Reectutety ‘tree. Ravin J. Brown Tit tons. Bish First avenue 18 yeare fn practice Witt's th good AMERICAN 18 BOTH FAST AND| Lhe. Miy he (ore In was good for the HEAVY AND TOO MUCH At the end of 9 minutes 27 seo FOR GERMAN. onds he had the brawny shoulders | of the Teuton fast to the mat The second spasm lasted only 6} Before an intensely {nterested) minutes and was even fastet than | crowd, John Corte big athletle|the first. Rogers was too heavy arena on the Streak opened last|for the German, seaming to out night with a wrestling match be-| weigh him 26 pounds, Both, how tween Kogers, the American! ever, wore very fast and clever. Apollo, and Herold, the German Cort's arena tn itwelf is one of the Giant. beat that over staged a match. It / The mil! was fast and furious|is perfectly arranged for the com | from the start. The first bout, | fort of apectators, and ventilated to however, was a standoff until in| tho acme of desirability. the roughing a cut over Rogers’ eye Jullaa Johnson and Barney Boe was opened. went a I5-minute preliminary to a Rar, restaurant, clwar stand and seven chair her . ia eret Place of the kind in i ah given @ fire aty i} ind av. between and Union, | COLE CMFRENE. SHATIO ME OWE]] «= ANSE x EE = THE AREN THE ONE BIG SHOW ON THE PAY STREAK FOUR TIMES DAILY. SULLIV s Champion of all ch mp : 2 and | Sissies KILRA Seats can be reserved in advanee | EXCURSIONS EVERY DAY. | See Some of the Regie of Your Own Country inst The waters of Pu jet Sound ate unrivaled any ip the world for soente grandeur. he beautiful islands and (he magnificent snows capped Olymplos precent @ pleture of y benuty |mpossible to doscripe. i We give an excursion every day, leaving Pler € at 10:30, visiting principal points of In historic Indian battlefields, forte. TOE HELD SATURDAY In reply to the protest of the | State Agricultural College and ite demand that the Northwestern oon- | ference meet be held as planned, | TONIGHT Spirit I, the yacht that will represent the Elliott Bay Yacht olub in the challenge race for the Alexandra cup, is to be launched Maj. Ingits, direetor of exposition |thia evening at the yards of D, = ing felands and th I" letion, yesterday announced that | Rothfa & Sons, Mast Waterway and remertor wp the b "; n ae Tt the “Soeteat on, hives ~ JOHN L. |the meet would go through as sched. | Stacy wt elfio const, and In and out among the battionhtps there, so that fou .° may soo the tremendous work being dong. A $2.00 Trip for 25c Tater In tho season these excurpions will cost you $2.00. Take rest now from the hurr, [ane bustle of the fair and get out on the | salt water for a day np eatt air will eet you right again, | renewing your vigor an ‘ad ir, Grout, loader of the band on the Yosemite, say@ that he ga Rea ® pound a day a#inoe these exeur- Se Tonight and Every Night Moonlight dancing exourston with sptendid musi, leaving Pier 6 at 5:50, returning 10:90. Gentlemen 260. Ladies free. uled, and would come off on the | university campus next Saturday, inspeeted by Ted Geary, the Seattle } Whitman, W, 8. 0,, O. A. C., and | boy who designed the old champion the University of Washington will | racer, and he will direct the launch lenter teams. Oregon will probably jing. Geary will have charge of the not be able to send 4 contingent on | Spirit in the rao on this year, account of examinations tn progress th: th ah zs see Sa ty Schlafly and Harry Murch are Harry Stovey stole 15 56 bases in| the only players to make tnasslet 1888, the world's record. ed triple plays, The Spirit has been designed and Pau! Hin , Harry O'Hagan, Lar- sual he Prices: AnYoP, 1041, eae See CC HI halen Toe ete ee